Principles and Practice Theory (ST 120)

Term: 2020-2021 School Year Spring Term

Faculty

Mrs. Ruby Castardo

Interests/Hobbies:

I enjoy reading, cross stitch, traveling and spending time with family.

STI Dept:

 Surgical Technology Program

STI position:

I am the Program Director/Instructor and Advisor for the Surgical Technolgoy Program. I also teach Asepsis for second year DMS and first year CVI students'

Schedule

Tue, 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM (1/11/2021 - 5/7/2021) Location: SF SULLI 257

Description

This course provides an in-depth understanding of essential preoperative practices in the surgical environment, focusing on patient preparation, positioning, draping, and urinary catheterization. Students will learn to prepare the surgical patient for various procedures, including performing skin preparation and catheterization, as well as safely positioning the patient. Emphasis will also be placed on the proper application of draping techniques for both the patient and surgical equipment. Additionally, students will explore the role of technology in surgery, including minimally invasive techniques and the use of diagnostic procedures in the surgical setting. Prerequisite: All First Semester ST/HC Courses Corequisite: ST 100, ST 120L